I.A. Golutvin
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
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Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2006
Yu. V. Erchov; A. O. Golunov; I.A. Golutvin; N. V. Gorbunov; A. Yu. Kamenev; V. Yu. Karjavin; S. V. Khabarov; V. S. Khabarov; Y. Kiryushin; A. M. Kurenkov; A. A. Kurenkov; V. P. Ladygin; V. N. Lysiakov; G. V. Mescheriakov; P. V. Moissenz; K. P. Moissenz; S. A. Movchan; V. V. Perelygin; V. P. Rashevsky; V. A. Samsonov; I. V. Slepnev; D. A. Smolin; S. E. Vassiliev; T. A. Vasiliev; A. V. Zarubin; E. V. Zubarev
Seventy-six serial ME1/1 cathode strip chambers have been produced in Dubna. These chambers are the coordinate detectors of the first muon station of the CMS detector at CERN. This paper describes the design of the chamber, its main mechanical parameters, and the results of the cosmic ray test.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2009
I.A. Golutvin; A. Yu. Kamenev; V. Yu. Karjavin; P. V. Moissenz; V. V. Perelygin; S. E. Vassiliev; A. V. Zarubin; V. A. Tchekhovski
The ME1/1 cathode strip chambers are the part of the CMS endcap muon system. They were designed and produced in Dubna. The chambers have been installed in the detector and commissioning has been completed. This paper describes chamber readout electronics and presents the results of the tests with cosmicray muons.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2008
I.A. Golutvin; A. V. Zarubin; O. L. Kodolova; V. F. Konoplyanikov; A. L. Ul’yanov; S. V. Shmatov
The procedure of setting the jet energy using events with direct photons proposed as one of the methods of jet calibration in the CMS is studied. Based on complete simulation of events in the CMS including the effects of pile-up of additional events for the initial beam luminosity of the accelerator (L = 2 × 1033 cm−2s−1), the rules for event selection during calibration are proposed. Errors of the proposed method due to the background and the radiation in the ISRare estimated.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2016
V. Gavrilov; I.A. Golutvin; O. L. Kodolova; V. Korenkov; L. Levchuk; S. V. Shmatov; E. Tikhonenko; V. Zhiltsov
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) is a high-performance general-purpose detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. More than twenty institutes from Russia and Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) are involved in Russia and Dubna Member States (RDMS) CMS Collaboration. A proper computing grid-infrastructure has been constructed at the RDMS institutes for the participation in the running phase of the CMS experiment. Current status of RDMS CMS computing and plans of its development to the next LHC start are presented.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2013
I. Vankov; S. E. Vasilev; I.A. Golutvin; Yu.V. Ershov; V. Yu. Karjavin; A. M. Makankin; V. V. Perelygin; V. A. Chekhovski
The results of testing a detector based on a thick gas electron multiplier (GEM) are presented. Impact of the TGEM dielectric charging on detector physical parameters is assessed based on simulation and experimental results. The further development of the detector—TGEM with resistive coating was constructed and tested. The test results are presented and compared to a standard thick GEM.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2010
I.A. Golutvin; A. Yu. Kamenev; V. Yu. Karjavin; A. M. Makankin; P. V. Moissenz; Vladimir Palichik; V. V. Perelygin; S. E. Vassiliev; A. V. Zarubin; V. A. Tchekhovski
The spatial resolution of the outer part of the ME1/1 muon station has been studied with CRAFT08 (Cosmic Rays At Four Tesla-2008) data at the CMS detector (CERN). The ME1/1 Cathode Strip Chamber (CSC) layer spatial resolution as a function of the CMS solenoid magnetic field is presented. The influence of the strip width and anode wire tilt on the spatial resolution has been studied. Finally, the spatial resolution for the ME1/1 6-layer CSC was calculated and the ME1/1 outer part spatial resolution was estimated.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2008
I.A. Golutvin; A. V. Zarubin; V. F. Konoplyanikov; P. V. Moisenz; S. V. Shmatov
Results of measurement of space resolution of the hadronic endcap calorimeter (HE) CMS based on data obtained at testing HE prototype on a pion beam at CERN in 2003 are presented. Polar angle resolution as a function of polar angle and pion energy are determined. Coefficients for transition from the shower center to particle coordinates are calculated.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2007
I.A. Golutvin; N. V. Gorbunov; V. Yu. Karjavin; V. S. Khabarov; P. V. Moissenz; S. A. Movchan; V. V. Perelygin; S. V. Sergeev; D. A. Smolin; A. V. Zarubin
The influence of the high background rates on the Cathode Strip Chamber (CSC) anode trigger ability has been studied. The investigation has been made with a P3 prototype of the CSC of ME1/1 Endcap muon station of the CMS experiment (CERN). The work has been done at the Gamma Irradiation Facility (GIF, CERN). P3 has been installed at the SPS X5c muon beam line in a background field of 137Cs source. The CSC timing resolution and the track registration efficiency as a function of gamma rate are presented.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2007
I. I. Belotelov; A. O. Golunov; I.A. Golutvin; N. V. Gorbunov; V. Yu. Karjavin; Y. Kiryushin; A. Yu. Kamenev; S. V. Khabarov; V. V. Khabarov; G. V. Mescheryakov; K. P. Moissenz; P. V. Moissenz; S. A. Movchan; Vladimir Palichik; V. V. Perelygin; S. V. Shmatov; D. A. Smolin; A. V. Zarubin
The aim of this work is to estimate the shower leakage from the CMS Endcap Hadron calorimeter (HE) due to electromagnetic secondaries and punch-through in the region of the ME1/1 Forward Muon Station. Two configurations are considered: with and without the CMS Endcap Electromagnetic calorimeter (EE). The experimental data have been taken during the combined beam test of CMS subdetectors (HE, ME, RPC, DT) at the CERN H2 beam facility in 2004. Serial CSC chambers (ready for installation in CMS) fully equipped with readout electronics have been exposed. Simulation of a beam test setup has been performed using the GEANT4-based simulation software package OSCAR.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013
S. Afanasiev; P. de Barbaro; I.A. Golutvin; Igor Emeliantchik; A. I. Malakhov; Petr Moisenz; V. Smirnov; Nikolai Shumeiko